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Here is my work. At its center, Donatello's "David" stands tall, but not as we know it. Its iconic form is recreated from scraps of mechanical processing, a cold, gleaming mosaic of steel and titanium. It is a David that does not bleed, that does not feel, its beauty reconstructed from what man discards, a metallic echo of a classical ideal, imbued with our industrial age.
Beneath him, the base pulsates with the frenzy… of our current reality. Words like "FRAGILE," "LOVE," consumer symbols like "Coca-Cola," "Mickey," "Rolex," and "Chanel" float by, along with echoes of our digital age: hashtags, invitations to "FOLLOW YOUR DREAMS" that often become "CANCELLED DREAMS." They are fragments of a world where sensibilities are objective, dictated by artificial intelligence, where sentiment is a limited luxury, almost a defect. My eyes reflect this objective sensibility, where emotions are contained, almost absent.
Silvana Di Vora, a self-taught artist, uses watercolor, acrylic on canvas, and scrap materials to create works brimming with light and movement. She experiments with figurative and abstract art, using rapid brushstrokes and intense monochromes, highlighting the three-dimensionality and luminosity of unexpected details. Her works, often melancholic and dynamic, convey that even from darkness, the most intense light and vibrant color can emerge, instilling vitality and hope in the viewer.